Postracial Vigilantes in a World in Peril"...Charming (the mythical northern California town that serves as the show's setting) represents a certain strain of fear that has thrived on and off in American culture since the 1950s: the notion that assault is potentially coming from all sides. The threat, in this instance, is not only from rival criminal enterprises but also from real estate con artists, weak law enforcement, shifty corporate interests and hospital bureaucrats. Property and possessions always seem to be in jeopardy in Charming, but their owners rarely materialize. The small-town decency and way of life that the Sons ostensibly angle to preserve are entirely mythic, a matter astutely recognized by the show’s virtual refusal to give us much sense of the community beyond the bikers’ insular world and the affronts to it." http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/07/arts/television/07anarchy.html?_r=1

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